Social systems theory

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Social systems theory may refer to one of the following theories:

  • Actor–network theory, a theoretical and methodological approach to social theory where everything in the social and natural worlds exists in constantly shifting networks of relationships
  • Conflict theories, perspectives in political philosophy and sociology that argue that individuals and groups within society interact on the basis of conflict rather than agreement,
  • Network theory, the study of graphs as a representation of relations between discrete objects
  • Ecological systems theory, a theory in developmental psychology
  • Social network analysis, the analysis of social structures using network and graph theory
  • Structural functionalism, a theoretical framework for constructing theories that views society as an intricate system where its components collaborate to foster unity and stability.
  • Symbolic interactionism, a sociological theory focused on cultural symbols exchanged during interpersonal interactions
  • Systems theory, a transdisciplinary study of systems
  • World-systems theory, an approach emphasizing the world-system as the primary unit of social analysis